Salvation Army continues to respond to Trinity Fire near Hayfork, CA

Redding, Calif. (Aug 8, 2015)—The Salvation Army of Redding is still in need of food and hydration product donation as it continues to serve Hayfork residents who have been impacted by the recent wildfires. Non-perishable food, fresh produce and bottled water are items that are most needed.

The Salvation Army will also assist first responders near the fire line with electrolyte beverage products and snacks.

Donations can be dropped off at The Salvation Army Redding Corps site at 2691 Lakespur Lane.

Since Saturday, a team from The Salvation Army Redding Corps has distributed nearly 700 meals and 500 snack items.

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